the works of nathanael emmons with a memoir of his life1861 |
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tion, uninterrupted by extraneous cares. It is true, that sometimes an incident in his family, or on his farm ; sometimes a vedding or a funeral, in the town ; sometimes a sick or troubled parishioner ; sometimes a friend, or stranger ...
tion, uninterrupted by extraneous cares. It is true, that sometimes an incident in his family, or on his farm ; sometimes a vedding or a funeral, in the town ; sometimes a sick or troubled parishioner ; sometimes a friend, or stranger ...
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... tion of his arguments, his adventurous boldness, the startling nature of Lis conclusion.*, and the increasing number of his adherents, made him a master not to be despised or overlooked." [The Memoir then quotes the narrative of Dr ...
... tion of his arguments, his adventurous boldness, the startling nature of Lis conclusion.*, and the increasing number of his adherents, made him a master not to be despised or overlooked." [The Memoir then quotes the narrative of Dr ...
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... tion. This he could do without departing from the dignity of his station ; but it sppwn that he did more than this, and even stooped to mingle with the priests, aarl ' to bum incense upon the altars of tho golden gods of his own making ...
... tion. This he could do without departing from the dignity of his station ; but it sppwn that he did more than this, and even stooped to mingle with the priests, aarl ' to bum incense upon the altars of tho golden gods of his own making ...
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tion of ministers, to whom Dr. E. had just preached a sermon. He replied to the criticism, acknowledging its justness, and remarking that, somehow or other, he had not gotten into his subject when he wrote the discourse. His critic ...
tion of ministers, to whom Dr. E. had just preached a sermon. He replied to the criticism, acknowledging its justness, and remarking that, somehow or other, he had not gotten into his subject when he wrote the discourse. His critic ...
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tion of sinners. Surely then, we, who sustain the same office, ought to feel the same spirit, and cheerfully go through all the trials that attend us in the course of our ministry. If we love our office, if we are thankful for it, how ...
tion of sinners. Surely then, we, who sustain the same office, ought to feel the same spirit, and cheerfully go through all the trials that attend us in the course of our ministry. If we love our office, if we are thankful for it, how ...
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